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Net theory and its applications : Flows in networks

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Imperial College Press 2003Description: x, 660p. illISBN:
  • 1860942261 (HB)
  • 9781860942266 (HB)
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Contents:
1. Graphs and Networks 2. The Shortest Directed Path Problem 3. Maximum Flows in Networks 4. Minimum Trees and Communication Nets 5. Feasibility Theorems and Their Applications 6. Applications of Flow Theorems to Subgraph Problems 7. Signal-Flow Graphs 8. Other Net Applications
Summary: Electrical, communication, transportation, computer, and neural networks are special kinds of nets. Designing these networks demands sophisticated mathematical models for their analysis. This book is the first to present a unified, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of net theory. It brings together elements of abstract graph theory and circuit analysis to network problems.
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Includes index

Includes bibliography and references.

1. Graphs and Networks
2. The Shortest Directed Path Problem
3. Maximum Flows in Networks
4. Minimum Trees and Communication Nets
5. Feasibility Theorems and Their Applications
6. Applications of Flow Theorems to Subgraph Problems
7. Signal-Flow Graphs
8. Other Net Applications

Electrical, communication, transportation, computer, and neural networks are special kinds of nets. Designing these networks demands sophisticated mathematical models for their analysis. This book is the first to present a unified, comprehensive, and up-to-date treatment of net theory. It brings together elements of abstract graph theory and circuit analysis to network problems.

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